20 February 2017
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British Red Cross - First World War volunteers
Searchable details of those who volunteered for the British Red Cross during the First World War.
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FamilySearch - Will Essentials: What happens to your tangible and digital
By Breanna Olaveson.
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My Genealogical Will For Preserving My Family History
A template for you to use to draw up a genealogical codicil to your Last Will and Testament.
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A form to help you determine and designate should inherit your genealogical research.
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Nechenowa/ Ujbesenyo (Facebook)
We are a genealogy group working on our family roots together. Neubeschenowa is a village located in the Banat, Coordinates: 45
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PoznanTours.com - Poland Ancestry Tours
At PoznanTours.com we provide complex service when you are looking for your roots in Poland. From archive search to family re-union (if possible). We give you details before you board the plane, we are showing you places connected with your ancestors and - if possible - we are arranging family re-unions.
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The main families on this site descend from the Rowleys, Langrells, Knapps and Hills and Cheneys, whose ancestors were early Pilgrims from Europe to the Plymouth Colonies in America.
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Shepler-Shipler Group Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
The Shepler-Shipler Y-DNA surname project. The purpose of this project is to try and aid in the documentation of as many Shepler-Shipler (or any other reasonable variant of this name) lines as possible. During this Y-DNA testing process, many of the Shepler-Shipler lines will be proven to descend from the common ancestors. Others will likely be found to be completely unique. We hope to use this information in constructing
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Ulmbach-Neupetsch, Banat, Genealogy (Facebook)
Ulmbach_Neupetsch was a German immigrant village in Banat. This Facebook group was created to help people find their family tree from there.